Immobilisation Device

ABSTRACT

The invention provides a device for use in partially or fully immobilising animals such as cattle, sheep and the like. The device includes a probe for insertion in the anal canal of the animal the probe comprising a pair of spaced electrodes connected by way of electrical conductors to a power source. The power source providing a pulsed electrical current having a voltage of between 2 and 10 Volts and a frequency of between 20 and 50 Hz to the electrodes.

INTRODUCTION TO THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a device for use in partially or fullyimmobilising animals.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Immobilization of animals is necessary in order to perform a variety ofoperations on them. These include slaughtering, medical procedures,identification procedures and the like.

Various methods are known for achieving immobilisation. Amongst theseand relevant to this invention is the application of electrical currentsto nerves to interfere with their function. Such application may be viaelectrodes placed on the skin of the animal.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

An object of this invention is to provide a device for the applicationof electrical currents to animals for the purpose of immobilising them.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the invention a device for use in immobilising animalscomprises an elongated probe having a rear end and a front end forinsertion into the anal canal of an animal, the probe having first andsecond electrodes spaced from each other on the outer surface thereofand electrical conductors extending from the electrodes and adapted forconnection to an electrical power source.

Further according to the invention the elongated probe is of rightcircular cylindrical configuration with the front end being a taperedrounded tip.

Still further according to the invention the first electrode is ofannular configuration and is located near the front end of the probe andthe second electrode is of annular configuration and is located near tothe first electrode.

Still further according to the invention the first and second electrodeare separated by an annular groove in the probe.

Still further according to the invention the second electrode extendsfrom a position near the first electrode to the rear end of the probe.Still further according to the invention the electrodes are stainlesssteel electrodes.

Still further according to the invention the first electrode is apositive electrode and the second electrode is a negative electrode.

Still further according to the invention there is an indicator light atthe rear end of the probe.

Still further according to the invention the device includes a powersource for connection to the electrical conductors and hence theelectrodes, the power source being adapted to supply a pulsed oralternating electrical current to the electrodes, the electrical currentbeing between about 250 and 400 mA and having a voltage of between 1 and11 volts and a frequency of between 20 and 50 Hz.

Still further according to the invention the voltage is between 2 and 10volts and the frequency is about 30 Hz.

The invention also provides a method of immobilising an animal whichincludes inserting a probe having a pair of electrodes into an animal'sanal canal and applying an electrical current through the electrodes.

Further features of the invention provide for the electrical current tobe pulsed or alternating; for the current potential to be between 1 and11 volts, preferably between 2 and 10 volts; for the frequency to bebetween 20 and 50 Hz, preferably 30 Hz; and for the current to bebetween about 250 and 400 mA.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

One embodiment of the invention described by way of example only followswith reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a general elevation of a device according to the invention;and

FIG. 2 is a sectional elevation of the probe of the device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE DRAWINGS

In this embodiment of the invention a device (1) for use in immobilisinganimals, especially domestic ungulates such as cattle, sheep, goats andthe like is provided.

The device (1) comprises a probe (2) for insertion in the anal canal ofthe animal and a power source (3) to which the probe is connected.

As may be seen from FIG. 2 the probe (2) is elongated and is basicallyright circular cylindrical in shape with a tapered rounded front end (4)and a substantially flat circular rear end (5). The body of the probe ismade from an electrically insulating material which is preferably a castsettable material such as an epoxy.

The probe (2) comprises a first electrode (6) and a second electrode(7). The first electrode (6) is an annular stainless steel electrodewhich is relatively short in length and which is located adjacent thetip (4) of the probe (2). This is the positive electrode. The secondelectrode (7) is an annular stainless steel electrode which is co-axialwith the first electrode (6) and separated therefrom by means of ashallow annular groove (8). This second electrode is much longer thatthe first electrode (6) and in fact constitutes the major portion of thelength of the probe.

Within the probe are a pair of electrical conductors (9) which extendfrom the first and second electrodes (6) and (7) through a sheath (12)extending generally co-axially along the length of the probe andemerging form the rear end (5) thereof.

At the second end (5) of the probe is a small light emitting diode (13)which is connected to the electrical conductors (9) and which is adaptedto indicate whether there is an electrical potential across the twoelectrodes (6) and (7).

The internal body (14) of the probe (2) is made from a settableinsulating material so that the two electrodes (6) and (7) with theelectrical conductors (9) and sheath (12) can be cast into an integralunit.

The power source (3) for supplying a pulsed current to the probe (2) isshown in FIG. 1 and includes a housing (20) which houses electroniccircuitry designed in accordance with the function it is to perform andwhich is not shown or described in any further detail in thisspecification.

The power supply is connected as shown by cable (21) embodying theconductors (9) to the probe (2). Power for the power source ispreferably from a 12 volt motor car battery and leads (22) are providedfor connecting the power source to such a battery. The leads areprovided at their ends with suitable clamps (23) for connecting tobattery terminals.

The power source (3) has a front face (24) which incorporates and on/offswitch (25) with an integral light which indicates whether the powersupply is on.

Two dial type controls are provided. The first dial control (26) adjuststhe voltage of the electrical supply to the probe (2) this voltageusually being between 2 and 10 Volts. The voltage is indicated by meansof an LED display (27) above the dial (26).

The second dial (28) is used to adjust the frequency of the pulses ofthe electrical current supplied to the probe and the value of thisfrequency is indicated on an LED display (29) above the dial (28). Afrequency of between 20 and 50 Hz has been found to be effective.

In use the power supply (3) is connected to a 12 Volt direct currentsource such as a car battery. A current of between about 250 mA to 400mA has been found to work effectively. Currents lower than about 250 mAare not very effective while those above 400 mA have been found to beexcessive.

The probe (2) is inserted into the anal canal of an animal which isintened to immobilise. The power supply is turned on and the voltage andfrequency of the current supply to the probe is adjusted in the aboveranges to give the degree of immobility required. The invention thusprovides a device which can be beneficially used in the immobilising ofanimals for procedures such as medical procedures, branding and thelike.

Other embodiments are envisaged within the scope of the invention whichincludes other configurations and constructions thereof.

1-10. (canceled)
 11. A method of immobilising an ungulate comprising thesteps of: inserting a probe having a pair of electrodes into the analcanal of an ungulate; and providing an electrical current from the probeto the ungulate, the current being between 250 and 400 mA and having afrequency.
 12. The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited inclaim 11 wherein the step of providing an electrical current includesapplying an electrical current having a frequency of about 30 Hz. 13.The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 11 whereinthe step of providing an electrical current includes providing anelectrical current having a potential of between about 2 and 10 volts.14. The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 11wherein the ungulate is a cow.
 15. The method of immobilizing anungulate as recited in claim 11 wherein the ungulate is a sheep.
 16. Themethod of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 11 wherein theungulate is a goat.
 17. The method of immobilizing an ungulate asrecited in claim 11 wherein the ungulate is cattle.
 18. The method ofimmobilizing an ungulate comprising the steps of: while a probe isinserted in the anal canal of an ungulate, providing an electricalcurrent to the ungulate, the current being between about 250 and 400 mA.19. The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 18wherein the step of providing an electrical current includes applying anelectrical current having a frequency of between about 20 and 50 Hz. 20.The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 18 whereinthe step of providing an electrical current includes providing anelectrical current having a potential of between 2 and 10 volts.
 21. Themethod of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 18 wherein theungulate is a cow.
 22. The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recitedin claim 18 wherein the ungulate is a sheep.
 23. The method ofimmobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim 18 wherein the ungulate isa goat.
 24. The method of immobilizing an ungulate as recited in claim18 wherein the ungulate is cattle.